Sentence examples for be more commonly exposed from inspiring English sources

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For example, ponds <200 m from agriculture are not strongly affected by insecticides (Declerck et al. 2006), which means that amphibian populations that are closer to agricultural fields may be more commonly exposed to pesticides.

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Poor-grade patients are more commonly exposed to this rescue therapy than patients with good-grade SAH [ 51, 52].

The Russian children were more commonly exposed to cats, birds and farm animals, while dog exposure was more common in Finnish children.

Hence, these prevalences cannot be directly compared and does not necessarily imply that Norwegian goat herds are more commonly exposed to T. gondii than Norwegian sheep flocks.

The exposed children had parents with slightly lower education compared with the reference group [χ (df = 2) = 1.56, p = 0.46] and were slightly more commonly exposed to ETS [12.8 vs. 9.4%, χ (df = 1) = 3.83, p = 0.05] and furry or feathery pets [21.6 vs. 17.8%, χ (df = 1) = 2.92, p = 0.09] in the home.

Since ketamine, the anesthetic commonly used in in vivo experiments, interferes with the production of nitric oxide one might propose that failures are more commonly observed in awake animals which are exposed to extended periods of acoustic stimulation.

Occupational asthma is more commonly found in a topic workers, especially if exposed to agents that induce an allergic immune response [ 14- 18].

The economic downturn, which began in 2008, may have changed people's eating habits and exposed people to foods that are more commonly contaminated with Campylobacter.

Only surgery is more commonly used.

Crack is more commonly dealt by blacks, and powdered cocaine is more commonly dealt by whites.

But they are more commonly heard abroad.

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